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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
Cedar Mill and Fixture Company, 0. R. ALT REE, Manager. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898. Dealers in Cedar Lumber, SASH, DOOIIS, MOULDINS, SHIJSGLES .A.t Lowest 3?rices. A. T. PETERSON, Agent, Toledo, Oregon TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE. T. P. FISH, Manager. A COMPLETE STOCK OF GEOCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. lvervtliirifr at Lowest Prices. YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED. TOLED OREGON. TUs is to Certify Thai I, Otto O. Krogstad.'am a Merchant of Toledo, Or That I sell Drugs and Medicines, Stationery and School Books, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, No tions and Toys, also Gar den and Grass seeds of all kinds. I further certify that I be lieve in fair dealing, and i am willing to "Live and j Let Live." ffi BOSS & RICE, BLACKSMITHS. B. F. JONES, Attorn ey-at-La w, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - ORGON. In Reply. Editor Leader: Will you kindly give nie space in your columns for a short reply to an article that appeared in your last issue over the signature of B.'F. Jones, entitled "That Re form Ticket?" I had taken no part in city affairs or either of the meetings referred to, and had the to call at the clerk's office and examine the conditions and methods lor caring for them. Hurley Lutz. Citizens' Meeting Called for the purpose of consider ing plans to establish a road between Beaver Creek, and Toledo, met on November 26, afi o'clock p. m. at the church house at Ona. The meeting was called to order by Mr. J. M. Bowers who, after a brief address, setting forth the pur pose of said meeting, was elected article only referred to city matters, i chairman witn J. liiaser, secretary. I should not have troubled you or I A motion was made and seconded your readers with this reply. But ! that a committee ot five be elected I do wish to reply to that part ofjto locate a feasible route from the the article that refers to myself and ! 9-mile stake on road between Mr. the office which I have the honor Bowers' place and the Pool Slough to occupy by the grace and votes 1 t'b Toledo. (Motion carried.) of the neonle nf Lincoln eountv. I Nominations for said committee 1 1 j - The article alleges that I was elected on a platform pledging me to perform all the duties of the county clerk for a salary of $800 per annum. If proposed, no such resolution was ever adopted by Cither of the CCiiVCtiliOiia that iiuwi- nated me. The article also alleges that, in addition to the $1,200 al lowed me as salary, I have drawn a large sum as deputy hire, evidently implying extravagance. The rec ords show that I have been allowed $1.50 per day during the sessions of the county and circuit courts for deputy hire, and a like sum per day for assistance actually necessary in makins the tax rolls. Outside Will practice in all the courts of :of these tjmes ifI need a deputy, Oregon. Five and one-half years T . ,. , clerk of Probate and Circuit!1 raust Pay hlm from ray ovvn courts. Has complete up-to-date salary. But after the above state Abstract of Lincoln County. ! ment the writer opens his generous , j soui ancj savs tnat the sum allowed weie made as follows: Messrs. S. Hill, J. Guilliams, P. Schirmer, A. W. Weber and J. Andrew. After electing all of nominees the com mittee was instructed to meet on Wednesday, November 30 and to proceed ct ence locating saiuC road and report to a meeting called for December 5, at one o'clock p. m., at Ona. A motion at this juncture was made to adjourn the meeting, and ca Tried. J. M. Bowers, Chairman. J. Blaser, Secretary. aooroDriations nr n 1 lurinrm still it is authorizing a contrai it will be pretty hard for to fail to make tbe appropri The authorization was made , view of having the secretary J bold it up. which he did for time, but after great pressJ refused longer to be resp011 ana autnonzed the contract made. Now there will -'vi-"-"- --'-i'i me uam one pnnorrpcc nrni'i1 tA w t,...u mi a Con which it would not apprcpriaJ and that it was 111 error wbei nrnvrsinn wae tnni-li. Tu. the bid is much les tl,a amount authorized, so that make a difference. Then agai bidders are Chicago parties they have influence in many i vviJiv-ii iuay nci VC 10 pre much opposition to the app; ation." We shall ende'avi ascertain, if possible, whether clause "That no moViey shal paid or work done until the! propriation is made," is oneol conditions of the contract am our readers know as soon as sible. ' TOLEDO, OREGON. ieuenil Shop and Repair work of all kind done it reasonable prices. HORSESHOEING a spe- C nt reasonable nrl c laity. Uive u" a call. BEAVEIt CREEK WOODEXWARE CO., Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon. Manufacturers of all kinds ot Woodenware. Prices given 011 applicatian. p JOB PRINTINO I 'SP. Of nil kinds neatly and promptly y executed, Prices reasonable and all S work satisfactory. We make a specialty of printing 3 C. E. HAWKINS, A j j a m LLOrneyat LaV, people. Why this latter clause is inserted, 1 leave the people to inter, Notary Public. TOLEDO, OREGON. ROBERT A. MILLER, A tto rii ey-at-Law, OICKUON CITY, OUKUMN. Land Titles and Land Office Busi ness a Specialty Pamphlets, Catalogues. fgal Blanks, JEZ I-etter Heads, Hill Heads, btatements. y Knvelopes, Ktc., Etc., Etc. y- Prices and Estimates furnished on m nil kinds of printing. 7 SE THE LEADER JOB DEPARTMENT, 5 Toledo, Oregon. SHOULD YOU NEED Drugs 11. DENLINGEH, Attorney-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. Z. M. DERRICK, County Surveyor. Solicits all work in his line. Cor rect work and reasonable prices. P. O Address, Eddy vile, Oregon. Keeps constantly on hand all the Standard Varieties of Fruit Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. J. E. WILSON, CHITWOOD-; OREGON. of any kind, call on DL DARNELL, Prescriptions a Specialty. Sweetest Candies, The Freshest Nuts, - Nobbiest Stationery. TOLEDO, OREGON. Cheap Reading. The Pfinorrnt Family Slagaitlne and The Leader one year for only $2 In adranre. Thrlce-a-Week World, 1 he Cosmopolitan and Ihe Leader one year foronlj $2.76 fn ail rauce. Cosmopolitan and The Learrr fur only $2. 1 MrCalls Magazine and The Leader one year for only f 1.74 In ailmrre. future, furnish an paper you may'wlsh In connection with the LEADER at the best clubbing rates. Prune and Spray. Editor Leader: The 23d I sent you a box of apples. I picked 51 y2 bushels from five seven-year-old trees. Those I sent you are a- fair is not sufficient to properly conduct sample and have not been sorted, the office and accommodate the are Jst as picked from the tree. Twenty years ago I heard S,eth Lewelling, of Milwaukie, Oregon, (one of the most successful orchar- dists in Oregon) say , that in 20 3'ears there would not be an apple in the state fit to eat, because the people were allowing the apples to rot on the ground, and letting the worms hatch out and multiply. Now there is a mistaken idea pre valent that the climate here kills the worms. The fact is, we haven't the start yet, and if the people here will just half try, we need not have it at all. There are plenty of small seedling apples left to rot on the ground and they will hatch moths as well as good apples. I know of at least one orchard where there are worms and I have found them there this year. It is at the old government quarry above Mill creek. And I have heard there were wormy, apples on Little Elk. Now. in view of these conditions, it would be worth while for the people of Lincoln county to do everything possible to prevent the spread of the pest by destroying all apples left on the ground. It will assist if not entirely prevent the spread of the 'worms. If we all work together, I am sure we can make Lincoln county the banner apple county of the state. Geo. Hodges. f y How about this, orchard ists? x ou naa better work tor weeks to no avail than to' let the lack of one .day's work invite the worms to your orchard. More and Still More. As one item of the Oregonian's Thanksgiving menu, which no doubt added relish to many Ya quina Bay dinners, appeared the following: "Since bids were opened and awards made for the improve ment at Yaquina Bay, there seems to be an impression in the engineers' office ot the war department that appropriations for this work will now ne maae. ut course it without comment'. I next figure in some heinous scheme upon the legislature at the extra session. I stopped overnight at Salem on my way home from Portland during the session of the legislature, meeting Senator Daly; and he asked me why some of us had not been down early in the session to get that vexed salary question settled by law. I told him that I knew nothing about how to proceed in legislative matters. That was the substance of our con versation. In view of the caviling over salaries by the county officials for the past two or three years, and the expenses incurred thereby, it would certainly be to the interest of the taxpayers to have the matter settled. As to why the court does not build a fire-proof vault I have nothing to say, further than being in charge of the vaults and records, I wish to state that there has been some damage to some of the records, but they were so damaged when I took charge of them. No further damage has occurred since that time. The vault now seems dry enough to protect the records and files.". As to the mice eating the records and files, I would say that when I took charge, I went through all the records and papers of the office to learn their arrangement, and I have not found any record or paper damaged by mice. And upon close scrutiny, I can find no place where mice can enter the vault save by the door when open. Ihe remainder of the anicle refers to other parties atid oiher subjects and does not concern me and I have nothing to say about them. "That Reform Ticket" for CttfOther i-orlodlcals will bo added to this . ' au"J list from time to time. In fact, wo will in j ouisicie oi town anairs, inat 1 only wonder the writer did not go a little further and elucidate stale and national policies' for' the benefit of mankind. All citizens of the county have an interest in its rprnrrlu o,l T NEURALGIA curpfl br Dr. Mtlcw' Paw ' x Pills. "Ono cent a done." At all druguiats. cordially invite any or all of them Chamberlain's Colic. Cholerl Diarrhoea Remedy can alwav depended upon and is pleasatif safe to take. Sold by 0. 0, stad, Druggist. Summons. In the Justice Court for Toledo and Drift frecinct JNo. 14, Lincoln county, Oret' J.F.Stewart, Plain tift'. vs. Edward Barwiek, Defendant. To Edward Burwick, the above nan fendant: IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OFOI: You are hereby required to appeared the complaint of the above named pla; the abovo entitled Court by the W January, IN'J'J, in the oftloe of the .luetic peace of said precinct No. 14, at Toledo.1 And you are hereby notified that if y to appear and answer said complaint i! required the plaintiff will apply to the! ior judgment as asicea tor in pmnuiii plaint tiled In said Court towit: Forjml against the above named defendant fur . of illt.00 and for the costs and dixbum said action. This summons Is published bv order! Krogstad, Justice ot the pence of 'Idle Drift Creek precinct, No. 14. Lincoln i Oregon, duly made November 21, MM. UTTO O. KKtH) Justice of the peace for Toledo and Drill I'recinct no. 14, Lincoln county, Oregon. Executrix Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI undersigned has been duly appointed County Court of the State oi'Oregoii for county, executrix of the estate of Ji Conklin, deceased. All parties havinc claims against sai are hereby required to present theBtti property veriited as ty law required, j olliee of C. E. Hawkins, at Toledo. 'I within six months from the date hereoi Dated this 'JOth day of October, vm. CATHERINE t'OXKLl Executrix of the estate of Joseph & t sed. C. E. Hawkins, 1 deceased 021 Attorney for Eieci Notice for Publication; Land Office at Oreeon City. Oreson NovembeiStliJ Votice Is hereby given that the fo!i W named settler has filed notice of bl" Hon to make final proof in Bupport claim. Rnrl that uaiH urnnf will he mldr the County Clerk of Lincoln County,itl Oregon, on December 24th. 18'A w. JOHN T. 1IANL0N; II. 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